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Agricultural improvements in the rural areas and the development of the rural economy in India.
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Economist 04.24.2008
India’s Growth Outstrips Crops
New York Times 06.22.2008
Rural India Snaps Up Mobile Phones
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2009
Obama Enlists Major Powers to Aid Poor Farmers With $15 Billion
New York Times 07.09.2009
G-8 Stumbles Anew, Comes Up Short on Food Aid
Wall Street Journal 07.10.2009
Questions & Answers - Agatha Sangma
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2009
Questions and Answers: M.S. Swaminathan
Wall Street Journal 08.13.2009
Downpours Wash Away India's Rainy-Day Rice Supply
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2010
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2010
India's economy: Calling on the gods
Economist 03.05.2011
In India, Doubts Gather Over Rising Giant's Course
Wall Street Journal 03.30.2011
India's Boom Bypasses Rural Poor
Wall Street Journal 04.30.2011
India's Grain Storage Comes Up Short
Wall Street Journal 04.13.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012
Economic View: Forget Europe. Worry About India.
New York Times 05.05.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.06.2012
In India's Farming Heartland, Barely a Raindrop Falls
Wall Street Journal 07.26.2012
Rajan, Adviser to India, Urges Changes to Economy
New York Times 10.05.2012
Q&A With Finance Minister Chidambaram
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2012
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